I opened a ticket to ask about this, but received this answer:
[Aug 18, 2004 7:23:58 AM]
A: Hi,
This component is not install on the server.just we have not problem to installing it. however it is a paid component.we do not have many requests to install it. so we can not consider it for time being.
Feel free to contact us for further assistance.
Regards
Satyendra
I responded back but have not heard anything, so I just thought I would throw it out here in case I was barking up the wrong tree.
Adobe's FDF Toolkit is a free resource toolkit that allows developers to create FDF docs for use with PDF forms. There is no cost for the toolkit and it is backed by a well known and respected large international corporation. I mean who has not heard of them. There is two DLL's that have to be registered on windows servers so that they can be used with ASP. Here is the link to the free download and more information about the toolkit: http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/forms.jsp
I could really use this for my projects. What do you think?
[Aug 18, 2004 7:23:58 AM]
A: Hi,
This component is not install on the server.just we have not problem to installing it. however it is a paid component.we do not have many requests to install it. so we can not consider it for time being.
Feel free to contact us for further assistance.
Regards
Satyendra
I responded back but have not heard anything, so I just thought I would throw it out here in case I was barking up the wrong tree.
Adobe's FDF Toolkit is a free resource toolkit that allows developers to create FDF docs for use with PDF forms. There is no cost for the toolkit and it is backed by a well known and respected large international corporation. I mean who has not heard of them. There is two DLL's that have to be registered on windows servers so that they can be used with ASP. Here is the link to the free download and more information about the toolkit: http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/forms.jsp
I could really use this for my projects. What do you think?